MIDDLESEX
.
WHEREAS it appears to us, whose Hands and Seals are hereunto set,
two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
,
(one of whom is of the Quorum) and both dwelling within, or next he Limits,
of the Parish Church of the Parish of Saint John, at Hackney, in the said County,
as well upon the Complaint of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of
the said Parish, as also by the Examination of
Sarah Rogers< no role >
Singlewoman
Single Woman
, taken in Writing, upon Oath, before us, and other Proofs, and
Circumstances, that she the said
Sarah Rogers< no role >
was, on or about the Seventeenth
Day ofJanuary 1792
delivered of a female Bastard Child in the Workhouse
of the said Parish, which is still living. and chargeable to the said
Parish, and that one
John Thornton< no role >
a Glazier
is the Father of the said
female Bastard Child. And whereas it appeareth unto us upon Oath, that
the said
John Thornton< no role >
hath been duly fummoned to appear
before us this Day, to shew Cause why he should not be adjudged the reputed
Father of the said female Bastard Child: And the said John Thomton
hathappeared before us, pursuant to such Summons and been heard
in his Defence against the said Charge and hath not
been able to shew any such cause as aforesaid
We do therefore, on the Oath of the said Sarah Roger< no role >
and
other Proofs and Circumstances, adjudge the same to be true, and the said
John Thornton< no role >
is the reputed Father of the said female Bastard
Child. And we do order, that the said John Thornton< no role >
do, on Sight of
this our Order, pay, or Cause to be paid, unto the present Churchwardens and
Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish of Saint John, at Hackney, or to either
of them, the Sum of Forty Shillings
of lawful Money of Great Britain, so much being by them already expended
and laid out for, and towards the Charges arising by the said female Bastard
Child, being born in the said Parish, and for other necessary Expences occasioned
thereby; and that the said John Thornton< no role >
do also weekly, and every Week,
from and after the Date hereof, so long as the said female Bastard Child shall
be chargeable to the said Parish, pay or cause to be paid, to the Churchwardens
and Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish for the Time being, or to either of them,
the sum of Two shillings and Six Pence of like Money, for, and to-
wards the maintaining, keeping, and Education of the said female Bastard Child.
And we do hereby further order, that the said Sarah Rogers< no role >
shall
nurse, keep, and take Care of the said female Bastard Child. Given under
our Hands and Seals, this Twenty [..] yhth Day of March
in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven Hundred and Ninety three
J Floud
J Colquhoun